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Neighbourhood Alert
The Neighbourhood Alert Platform

Community Messaging
The Neighbourhood Alert system is an online, secure community messaging system that allows authorised administrators to log in and send messages to registered people in the community.

Rapport Messaging
Two-way messaging via desktop or mobile device. Messages can be location based, sent to a group or individual.

Survey Tool
Our survey tool (Community View), helps the police to gain a real-time understanding of opinions from any community. Your force has a genuine opportunity to influence that view and robustly measure the extent of your success.

Humber Talking
The "Humber Talking" project by Humberside Police utilises our Targeted Engagement Suite of products which enable an evidence based, targeted approach to door to door recruitment whilst delivering a local priority survey and the ability to access and understand the results and deliver targeted, issue based information to the public.

Acorn
Acorn is a powerful consumer classification that segments the population into 62 different types, providing a detailed understanding of the consumer characteristics of people and places across the UK.

Origins
Origins classifies residents into one of 259 origins types, giving an indication of their most likely cultural background. The same information is also used to estimate an individual's most likely language, religion, age and gender.
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